The Free Lutheran Church is located along Fríkirkjuvegur and facing Lake Tjórnin in the city centre of Reykjavik. It was consecrated in 1903 and is of nice architectural design. The exterior is white with a green roofing while the tower unique with a square base and octagonal shaped top.
The interior is subtle yet nice as well. The nave has a high ceiling, some old fresco remnants and there is a nice altarpiece. It is a nice little church that is worth a quick look around if you enjoying seeing old churches during...
Read moreThis is a beautiful and historic church that represents some of the Elegant Beauty of Icelandic architecture. My experience here is mostly based on atmospheric music performances and Jazz during the Iceland Airwaves festival. The interior has wonderful acoustics and surprisingly large seating areas. The charm and history are not lost on this place and contribute to a wonderful experience. I look forward to attending a service here...
Read moreThe best of the Iceland Airwaves venues. It’s woodenness and size lest you believe a dour and sad Catholic church but it’s Lutheran. Imagine the atmospheric music of a piano tinkering around.
Just listen to Eydis Evensen and imagine sitting...
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